Connemara Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

Kylemore Abbey featuring a castle, heritage elements and heritage architecture
Kylemore Abbey which includes a park
Kylemore Abbey showing a castle, a park and heritage elements
Kylemore Abbey featuring a river or creek, heritage architecture and heritage elements
Kylemore Abbey which includes heritage elements, a garden and flowers

Sitting on the west coast of Ireland, and therefore the very edge of Europe itself, is the unspoiled area sometimes referred to as ‘the real emerald of Ireland’, Connemara. Boasting landscapes that range from the tranquil to the dramatic, and encompassing mountains, bogs, beaches and villages, it is a genuinely magnificent setting within which to explore and enjoy the kind of warm welcome the people of Ireland have always been proud of offering to visitors.

Whether you wish to sample the culture and ambience of the villages and towns which nestle within the lush green countryside, get away from it all by exploring the mountains and remote valleys themselves or even take to the water and enjoy the tranquillity of the many islands which sit in the wild and exhilarating Atlantic Ocean, Connemara offers a wealth of experiences and attractions.

Nature in Connemara

The area around Connemara offers stunning examples of rural Ireland at its very best, featuring no fewer than fifty mountains as well as rivers, lochs and bogs. There is so much to discover here amidst the variety of flora and fauna. You can experience the peace and quiet of a stroll through a deserted bog or be exhilarated by the Atlantic waves lashing the long golden beaches of the coastline.

Breathtaking views reward those with the stamina to tackle the peak of Diamond Hill. Sitting in the Connemara National ParkOpens in a new window, Diamond Hill rises 500 metres above the village of Letterfrack and offers a hill walking experience designed to appeal to hikers with every level of experience. Elsewhere in the National Park, visitors can enjoy a tea room, children’s playground and the chance to interact with the famous Connemara ponies.

Sport in Connemara

You might choose to spend your stay in Connemara relaxing, chatting to the locals and sipping pints of Guinness in the warmth of a genuine Irish pub, but for those of a more energetic and sporting frame of mind, the area offers the chance to sample a wide range of activities.

Golfers can tackle gorgeously landscaped inland courses or the more rugged challenge of links golf.

For those keen on fishing you will be spoilt for choice: you can cast your line in rivers, lochs or the ocean, netting yourself salmon, cod and trout.

The ocean itself is a natural playground in its own right, offering you the chance to explore it by sailing, swimming or scuba diving.

In addition there are miles of roads along which you can cycle through stunning countryside, and fields and hills over which you can walk, run, hike or ride a horse or pony.

Attractions in Connemara

Although the wonder of nature lies at the heart of Connemara’s appeal, it is by no means the end of the story. Stay here and you can sample history in the form of Kylemore AbbeyOpens in a new window or ClifdenOpens in a new window Castle, shopping which ranges from traditional Irish knitwear to cutting edge boutique fashion and a cultural scene which encompasses traditional singing and dancing as well as festivals of art, poetry and drama throughout the year.

Staying at Connemara will mean never being stuck for something to do.

Abbeyglen Castle Hotel

Abbeyglen Castle Hotel

4 out of 5
Sky Road Clifden Galway
The price is £125 per night from 19 Mar to 20 Mar
£125
19 Mar - 20 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this hotel in Clifden. Enjoy free breakfast, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Popular attractions Clifden Castle and Station House Museum are located ...
9.2/10 Wonderful! (562 reviews)
Staff were nice, beds very comfortable and the brook outside the window made sleeping a dream. Could do with some updates here and there but otherwise a lovely stay.

Reviewed on 26 Feb 2026

Abbeyglen Castle Hotel
The Arch Guesthouse

The Arch Guesthouse

3 out of 5
Market St Clifden Galway
The price is £89 per night from 25 Mar to 26 Mar
£89
25 Mar - 26 Mar
includes taxes & fees
Stay at this B&B in Clifden. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, breakfast (surcharge) and daily housekeeping. Popular attractions Clifden Castle and Station House Museum are ...
8.2/10 Very Good! (29 reviews)
No problems

Reviewed on 21 Feb 2026

The Arch Guesthouse
House with character

House with character

Cashel, Connemara County Galway
Stay at this holiday home in Glinsk. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and patios. Popular attractions Beagha Lough and Black Pool are located nearby.
10/10 Exceptional! (110 reviews)
Great location and the house is perfect for large groups.

Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

House with character
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
House with character

House with character

Cashel, Connemara County Galway
Stay at this holiday home in Glinsk. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and patios. Popular attractions Beagha Lough and Black Pool are located nearby.
10/10 Exceptional! (110 reviews)
Great location and the house is perfect for large groups.

Reviewed on 15 Mar 2026

House with character
Luxury Connemara Cottage With Panoramic Views Of The Sea And Mountains

Luxury Connemara Cottage With Panoramic Views Of The Sea And Mountains

Rosmuc Galway (county)
Stay at this cottage in County Galway. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a garden and laundry facilities. Popular attractions Connemara Isles Golf Course and Inistravin are ...
10/10 Exceptional! (79 reviews)
This cottage was stunning, with views of the mountains and bay. Mike had plenty of information for things to do around the area, and actually sent it to us ahead of time so we could plan out what we wanted to do. We were thrilled with our stay, and plan on staying here again in the future. Thank ...

Reviewed on 19 Oct 2025

Luxury Connemara Cottage With Panoramic Views Of The Sea And Mountains
West Winds on the Wild Atlantic Way

West Winds on the Wild Atlantic Way

Renvyle County Galway
Stay at this holiday home in Renvyle. Enjoy a garden, laundry facilities and patios. Popular attractions Lettergesh Beach and Renvyle Beach are located ...
9.8/10 Exceptional! (68 reviews)
Good
Good

Reviewed on 29 May 2025

West Winds on the Wild Atlantic Way
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

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